From
a report by John Holm in The Carrier Pidgin 18/2, May-August
1990:

The
Society for Caribbean Linguistics held its
eighth biennial conference at University College, Belize, in
22-25 August 1990. Papers relevant to pidgins and creoles in
education included:

Ron
Kephart: “Literacy in Creole English: why and how?”

Katherine
Fischer: “Educating speakers of Caribbean English Creole
in the United States” (see above)

Valerie
Youssef: “The acquisition of varilingual competence”
(on children simultaneously acquiring Trinidad Creole and
English) [to be published this year in English World-Wide]

Peter
Robert: “Disintangling Creole competence” (on
the complex process of the acquisition of standard English
by Creole-speaking children)

A
workshop “Pidgins, Creoles and Nonstandard Dialects in
Education” was held at the 16th Conference of the Applied
Linguistics Association of Australia in Townsville,
29 September - 2 October. The workshop consisted of 7 formal
presentations followed by a panel discussion. Presenters and
papers were:

Anna Shnukal (Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Studies): “Attitudes to the use of Torres
Strait Creole in preschool and primary education”

Ian Malcolm (Edith Cowan University): “Teaching standard
English as a second dialect: theory and practice”